Human Rights and Equity Advisor
- HUMAN RIGHTS AND EQUITY ADVISOR Position Summary: Under the direction of the Director of Education and/or Associate Director, the Human Rights and Equity Advisor will work proactively among various stakeholders to develop, implement and address human rights matters as well as employment and educational equity risks.
- Year Strategic Plan.
Major Responsibilities: Lead and conduct formal and fair investigations, effectively managing complex issues and mediated resolutions of human rights and workplace harassment complaints under the Board’s Human Rights Policy and Workplace Harassment Policy.
Develop, direct and implement system-wide policies, procedures and guidelines related to human rights, equity, diversity, inclusion and workplace harassment.Provide strategic consultation, advice and interpretation to senior management and external legal counsel on all matters related to human rights, equity, and workplace harassment.
Provide instruction to Board staff to ensure compliance with the Board’s policies, procedures and guidelines related to human rights, equity, diversity, inclusion and workplace harassment.
Actively build and promote effective system networks to promote an equitable and inclusive culture respecting human rights in our schools and board community.
Work collaboratively with key stakeholders to develop and implement a comprehensive board wide human rights, equity and inclusion awareness strategy.
Research, analyze and identify trend data to improve access to human rights and equity program information for all staff as well as develop effective solutions to address and eliminate systemic barriers.
Develop professional learning and training activities to improve human rights knowledge and awareness that lead to more equitable and inclusive schools and workplaces.
Develop and implement information campaigns to promote public awareness and deepen understanding of the Board’s human rights and equity programs, policies and procedures.
Manage correspondence, media requests, conference presentations/speaking engagements and similar requests on behalf of the Director and/or Board, related to human rights and equity initiatives.
Qualifications and Experience: University degree with a focus on Human Rights, Public Administration, Law, Human Resources or related discipline.
A proven human rights professional with 5- 7 years investigating and resolving human rights complaints, complex equity issues and promoting equitable and inclusionary practices in a unionized environment.
In-depth knowledge of Human Rights Case Law, Policy and Procedures, Workplace Harassment Policy and Procedures, as well as collective agreements provisions.
Superior understanding of progressive human resources practices, labour relations and employment equity issues within Ontario’s school boards and public education sectors.Extensive experience applying human rights legislation and related case law and emerging trends/issues in human rights.
Experience in designing and delivering human rights learning and training programs.
Skills and Competencies: Proven ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships to build consensus and solve problems with a variety of stakeholders.
Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to build human rights related policies and procedures.
Excellent verbal, written, dispute resolution, facilitation and interpersonal communication skills.
Skills in judgement, sensitivity and an inclusive approach to building consensus and solving problems.
Demonstrate a commitment to the preservation and strengthening of publicly-funded Catholic education.
Strong cultural competence and demonstrated commitment to working in a diverse school community and/or environment.
Interested applicants may apply until the close of business on May 1, 2025.
Thank you for taking the time to apply for this position.
We appreciate your interest in the York Catholic District School Board, however, only applicants selected to continue to the interview process will be contacted by Human Resources.
Commitment to Equity YCDSB is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing an environment of diversity and employment equity and is dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse communities that we serve.
We are proud to have built a culture that thrives on idea-sharing and collaboration, always finding ways to continue to create a warm, welcoming and inclusive work environment.We are committed to being an equitable employer, providing an inclusive environment for a diverse workforce, including but not limited to, women, persons with visible and invisible disabilities, Indigenous persons, and ethnic visible minorities.
Accessibility The Board is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive workplace.We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request.
Diversity and Inclusion Consistent with the YCDSB’s commitment to fostering a diverse workforce, we especially welcome applications from individuals who would contribute to the further diversification of our staff, including but not limited to, those who are members of groups protected by the Human Rights Code.
You are invited to voluntarily indicate if you identify as such a person.This information will be kept confidential.
Enhanced Police Information Check (E-PIC) As a condition of employment with the York Catholic District School Board, successful candidates will be required to submit an Enhanced Police Information Check (E-PIC) through Sterling Backcheck prior to commencing employment with the Board (valid if issued within the last 12 months).
Mission Statement With Jesus Christ as our model, we provide all students with a Catholic education rooted in equity, well-being and learning.Vision Statement A recognized leader in Catholic education committed to inclusion, excellence and innovation that develops socially responsible global citizens.
Catholic Education Centre 320 Bloomington Road West, Aurora, Ontario L4G 0M1- (905) 713-1211 John De Faveri Director of Education, Foundation Chair and Secretary of the Board